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Tag: Rep. Justin AmashBy KG One, Section News
It is a story that has fallen through the cracks with the coverage of Freedom to Work recently passed here in Michigan and the so-called "fiscal cliff" (which really isn't as much of as issue as the republican kakistocracy would like you to believe it is...provided they remember they still control the House and grow a spine). Don't dig any deeper. This is what is taking up most of the 22-minutes of air time the MSM wants you to pay attention to each day.
Well that, and Lindsay Lohan's most recent troubles with the law. Got to stay focused on the paparazzi.
Actually, this one is a little more disconcerting. (5 comments, 791 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Well, yesterday the U.S House Republican Majority that controls the purse strings voted to fund ObamaCare, thus keeping the Historic Scam in operation for another six months.
Representative Amash is Michigan's lone NO vote. Thank you, Sir. No, I do not consider Rep. John "why read the bill" Conyers no vote as that most likely had to do with talks of cutting aid to those of his Communist friends who hold dear the Muslim Brotherhoods' sodomizing and murdering. Savages. And, in other news... we all get another 5 years of Warrantless Wiretaps. yeah... Again, Rep. Amash is Michigan's lone Republican NO vote. Thanks again, Sir. Happy Friday!
...and don't call me, I'll call you. 8O |
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